E-Safety Information
Do you worry about what your children are doing online?
Do you know how to keep them safe in the digital world?
eSafety is an important part of keeping our children safe at Redbrook Hayes Community Primary School. Technology can provide great rewards to those that learn to use it well. It is up to us, school and parents, to make sure that our children receive those benefits whilst, at the same time limiting the risks and educating our young people to consider carefully their interactions in the digital world.
In school, we have extensive security measures in place, which are monitored both internally and externally, to safeguard pupils from potential dangers or unsuitable material. Any eSafety incidents are recorded and managed in accordance with our e-safety policy, and a comprehensive programme of eSafety is taught to pupils from Reception to Year 6. We believe that it is vital that pupils in our school gain a clear understanding of the dangers associated with using digital technologies and we therefore take a pro-active approach, by teaching children about the potential dangers and giving pupils positive strategies to deal with them.
However, we can only be successful in keeping children safe online if we work with parents to ensure the e-Safety message is consistent. This page, along with our annual eSafety workshop for parents and monthly e-Safety updates, seeks to provide parents and carers with practical suggestions to keep children safe online at home.
We hope you find the following resources useful and would welcome any suggestions of further resources which you think pupils or parents might find useful.
If you have any concerns or questions regarding eSafety, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Pilkington (eSafety coordinator) at any time.
School eSafety Updates
eSafety update - October 2018 |
Use of Music.ly App on tablets & phones |
Fortnite and Be Internet Legends |
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Trolling |
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Trending Apps: Roblox and IMVU |
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Securing Christmas Gadgets |
To keep up to date with the latest online safety news, please visit: National Online Safety website or NSPCC - Share Aware Website
Useful Websites
CEOP is the police website for Child Exploitation and Online protection. Through this site you can find useful information to keep your child safe as well as a reporting feature which allows you to report distressing and criminal online activity directly.
Offers four practical steps to engaging with young people about eSafety as well as a very comprehensive ‘parent’s guide to technology’ which gives background on adding parental controls to most common games consoles, search engines and mobile phones.
A simple tool to help you set security measures on your home devices which are suitable for your family’s needs.
Practical advice regarding starting the conversation, potential dangers and tools to increase security at home for primary and secondary age pupils.
The latest NSPCC campaign to protect children using social media - offers useful advice and information as well as places to go for further help and support.
This site offers training for parents and carers as well as a useful 'News' section which is useful in keeping you up to date with the latest online safety risks and strategies to mitigate these.